Analysis of the Genre Intertextuality of Russian Social Advertising Summary

Authors

  • Yang Ke Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (Guangzhou, China)
  • Chen Wei Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (Guangzhou, China)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30827/cre.v17.22678

Keywords:

genre intertextuality, Russian public service advertisements

Abstract

This article focuses on the intertextual features and intertextual functions of Russian public service advertisements (PSA) and works in other genres. The genre of Russian public service advertisements is associated with genres of interviews, literatures, laws and animations. In the field of advertisement, there is also generic intertextuality between Russian public service advertisements and political advertisements. Intertextuality contributes to the implementation of the attractive, persuasive and aesthetic functions of advertisements, and reflects the intercultural nature of social development to a certain extent.

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Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Ke, Y., & Wei, C. (2021). Analysis of the Genre Intertextuality of Russian Social Advertising Summary. Cuadernos De Rusística Española, 17, 195–210. https://doi.org/10.30827/cre.v17.22678

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Linguistics